 This is a historic day. Today is the first day of the first academic year of Colorado Christian University's second century. It looks kind of like a block party out there. It looks like a lot of fun with the balloons and the banners and the sun. So thank you all for coming. This is a day that many of us have been waiting for. We've opened a brand new beautiful residence hall here on campus that will serve 300 students here at CCU. And we were kind of, people wondered a little bit why we were going to try to do the dedication on opening day. Because here in an hour, a lot of these new students back here are wanting to get in their room. So I'm the only thing that's between you and getting into your room. I understand that. New students are coming and students are returning in all-time record numbers and with extraordinary academic achievements in their high schools as they come here. I'm excited to have another great addition to our campus and I look forward to seeing how Yetter Hall adds to the community at CCU. We're welcoming a record number of new faculty members today. We congratulate you on the beginning of your second century and congratulations on this wonderful occasion today, CCU. We begin our second century in a very, very strong position. Not because we have a big bank account, which we do not. Not because we have a wonderful new classroom and office building, Leprino Hall. Nor is our confidence resting upon this great building, although this is a dream come true. No kidding, to have a facility like this of the size and quality and appearance and efficiency and functionality of Yetter Hall is really something quite spectacular. But that's not why we're confident. The reason that we're so confident about the second century of this university is because of Jesus. In the one who existed before history began, who became the greatest teacher in the history of the world, a great miracle worker without parallel, who preached a gospel of love and salvation and reconciliation and giving us the opportunity to have rich, full lives now and to be children of God and go to heaven to be with him forever. That's why we're confident about Colorado Christian University's second century. This wonderful new building is named in honor of Archie Yetter. His name has been on a building which we respectfully demolished a few days ago. Well, we had to do it because it sits on the site where we intend to build a 58,000 square foot student center. Archie Yetter loved education and he supported him. He served Rachmont at CCU Heritage School as president from 1954 to 1963, pulling the school out of a severe crisis. I can't say enough how grateful we are as a family for this honor. My dad would be so surprised if he was here and would think this is really a lot of stuff about him that's not important. Only what's done for Christ will last. CCU will absolutely remember and continue to honor those who have gone before us, those whose shoulders we stand upon as we move forward into our second century. Starting today, 300 students will make this building come alive and I'm sure they will all night long. I thought about that they'll sleep here, but then I thought, no, probably not some of them. Great is thy faithfulness, oh God my Father. Lord, we come together today humbled and overjoyed with what you have allowed us to build for your campus and students. We thank you for the resources which allowed us to complete the plans we envisioned. Now we want to dedicate this building, now so appropriately named Yetter Hall, to serve your purposes. May joy and praise to God Almighty echo throughout the halls of this building and the name of Jesus Christ always be lifted up. Ready, one, two, three. Yetter Hall is open for business.